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Natalie Wales Winslow, Author, 58

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May 17, 1988, Page 00025 The New York Times Archives

Natalie Wales Winslow, an author of novels, articles and poetry, died of cancer on May 5 at her home in Winchester, England. She was 58 years old.

Miss Winslow was the wife of Col. George P. Burnett of the Scots Guards, and the couple had lived in Kenya, West Germany, France and Belgium on Colonel Burnett's tours of duty.

She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Daphne E. M. Nash of Oxford, England, and Marina Yedigaroff of London; a son, Audley George Burnett of London; her mother, Lady Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton of Manhattan; a sister, Mary-Chilton Winslow Mead of Manhattan, and four grandchildren.

A version of this obituary appears in print on May 17, 1988, on Page D00025 of the National edition with the headline: Natalie Wales Winslow, Author, 58. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe